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She's been in remission for nearly five years, but could relapse at any time.

The only cure is a bone marrow transplant, but she hasn't been able to find a match.

Now, the women plan to visit every state in hopes of getting 50,000 people to register.

Their main focus is college campuses and plan to spend about a week in each state.

“It's so difficult to find a match. We tell people, you basically have to be someone's genetic twin to be their match,” said Sam Kimura. “People between the ages of 18 and 26 have the healthiest bone marrow, especially young men.”

A launch party and send off will be held Monday at Against the Grain Brewery from 6 p.m. to 9 p.,.

It's free and open to the public.

Guest will be able to register to become a donor and donate to help fund their nationwide tour.

Every dollar raised that is more than they need to fund the trip will go to Delete Blood Cancer, the organization donating each of the $65 registration packets.